storing luggage
#4
Joined: Apr 2003
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Most train stations have a left luggage room. We did this in Venice just last month.
The prices are (in Euros):
3.60 per bag for the first 5 hours (you pay this amount upfront)
.60 per hour for hours 8-13
.20 per hour for hours 14-24
These prices were good in Venice as well as Rome, where we checked.
The prices are (in Euros):
3.60 per bag for the first 5 hours (you pay this amount upfront)
.60 per hour for hours 8-13
.20 per hour for hours 14-24
These prices were good in Venice as well as Rome, where we checked.
#7
Joined: Sep 2004
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Hi prkrishnan, The Florence Central train station did have lockers the last time I was there. However evidently they fill up very early in the morning. When you face the tracks they are down a ways on your right.
I wonder with the extra security in Italy since the London bombings if the lockers are still available though. I understand security is now tighter and all transportation centers.
I wonder with the extra security in Italy since the London bombings if the lockers are still available though. I understand security is now tighter and all transportation centers.
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#8
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Joined: Jan 2005
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well i am about half way through my europe trip and have used left luggage at Frankfurt, London Stansted, florence, and Rome. rome had the biggest lines. but they are all great and very convenient. the one in rome is probably the biggest. iam going to capri tommorrow and plan to use the one there at the port.
#10
Joined: Aug 2005
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Hi prkrishnan. Could you please let us know where the locker in the Florence station is and how much it costed ? We are planning to drive to Florence from Sienna, spend a day there and take a train from there to Rome first week of September. We would also appreciate any tips on using these lockers. Thanks
#11
Joined: Nov 2003
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Train station lockers in Italy have been closed due to terrorism threats. Last word is that manually-operated left luggage depots were open in Florence station - but this could change obviously with today's state of terrorist threats i guess. Warning - leave plenty of time to retrieve your bags before your train as you may encounter a lengthy line to get it out!




